Hundreds of marijuana plants and more than 10 pounds of processed marijuana turned up after a handful of search warrants were executed by the Humboldt County Drug Task Force along with the California Department of Justice Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement on Sunday.

At approximately 2:30 p.m., according to a press release, agents conducted a traffic stop near Benbow on a vehicle driven by Brandon Savio who, along with his wife, Christina Savio, was the focus of an ongoing investigation. An undisclosed amount of cash was found during a search of the vehicle, and the pair was later arrested and booked into the Humboldt County jail.

Meanwhile, agents monitoring the Savios' residence on the 2100 block of Notre Dame Street in Eureka saw a man walk inside and carry out what was later determined to be several firearms, according to the release. The man, identified as Gordon Glynn, went to a residence across the street and then returned to the house, exiting a short time later carrying a paper bag.

Agents contacted Glynn and found approximately two pounds of processed marijuana in the bag, according to the release. It was later determined that Gordon Glynn and Mari Glynn concealed four firearms and an undisclosed amount of cash after being told by Christina Savio that her husband had just been arrested, according to the release.

A search warrant was then served at the Savios' home, where agents reported finding an indoor marijuana grow and an additional nine pounds of processed marijuana. Another search warrant was then obtained for the Glynns' residence next door, where agents found more than 500 marijuana plants at various stages of growth as well as drug packaging material, several firearms and an undisclosed amount of cash, according to the release.

Gordon Glynn and Mari Glynn were arrested and booked on suspicion of conspiracy, possession of marijuana for sale and maintaining a residence for the purpose of cultivating marijuana. Both Gordon Glynn and Mari Glynn possessed valid concealed weapons permits, according to the release, and are employed by Humboldt County.

Agents also served an additional search warrant on Brandon and Christina Savios' rural property near Carlotta, where they discovered an indoor marijuana grow with approximately 500 marijuana plants. Brandon and Christina Savio were arrested and booked on suspicion of transportation and sale of marijuana.

All four people are expected to be arraigned in Humboldt County Superior Court this week.